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Corrigendum to: Short- and Longer-Term Benefits of Temporary Alcohol Abstinence During 'Dry January' Are Not Also Observed Among Adult Drinkers in the General Population: Prospective Cohort Study (Alcohol and Alcoholism (2020) 55: 4 (433-438) DOI: 10.1039/agaa025)
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posted on 2023-06-10, 03:59 authored by Richard De VisserRichard De Visser, R PiperIn the originally published version of this manuscript, there was an error in the third paragraph of the Results section. The percentage 30.2% should read 36.2% as follows: "69.8% of Dry January registrants completed the challenge, but only 36.2% of those who did not register completed it (?2 = 220.96, P < 0.01)."The result of the statistical test is accurate, and the conclusions drawn are not affected. This error has been corrected online.
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Alcohol and AlcoholismISSN
0735-0414Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)External DOI
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2Volume
57Page range
272-272Event location
EnglandDepartment affiliated with
- Primary Care and Public Health Publications
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